The Michelanous and The Owner's Collections - The Complete Fine Art works of World of Art Award winning artist Asbjorn Lonvig, Denmark
Based on concepts and prices of the 2010 International Fine Art Exhibition in which Asbjorn Lonvig participated.
Asbjorn Lonvig: I'm an old man.
I have children and grandchildren.
I'm Santa Claus every December.
I live in my dream house.
I have this dream job as an artist.
That I appreciate - every day.
But.
As old men often do, I suffer from this and that.
I have several flaws that need medication.
You never know when life's shirt is too short.
Therefore I have selected the 328 best of my designs and put them for sale as Originals and 210 numbered and signed Fine Art Prints of each motif, clearly inspired by "2010 International Fine Art", which I attended in June 2010 in South Africa. The sizes on as well originals as art prints are 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4"). The prices are the same as those set by the art auctioneer and the art publisher of "2010 International Fine Art". The Originals are Ink on Canvas. The Fine Art Prints are numbered and signed, and printed on archival inks on cotton, that is on HahnemÜhle Museum Etching 350gsm Fine Art paper using pigment based archival inks.
Inspired by the thickest book I own - it is 9.3 cm or 3.7" - "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ..." I modestly call this selection "The Complete Fine Art Works of World of Art Award winning artist Asbjorn Lonvig, Denmark"...
Prices:
Originals US$ 5,976 - 8,632 each
Fine Art prints US$ 2,000 each
ADVERTISEMENT
It's a good idea to buy Asbjorn Lonvig's works. He was awarded "The World of Art Award" from an art publishing house in London, UK. This autumn an art book "Creative Genius" is published, where 100 contemporary artists selected worldwide are portrayed. The art book is published by the publisher Masters of Today in London, UK. Asbjorn Lonvig is one of the selected artists. Last but not least, various critics compared him with Mondrian, MirÓ, Kandinsky, and Warhol. The author Alain Joannes, Paris, France, who wrote about Asbjorn Lonvig's work "Soul Hurting Still" in his book "Comment communiquer par des images" has even compared Asbjorn Lonvig with Johann Sebastian Bach!!!! See more about all this on www.lonvig.dk.
The images are arranged in 10 Collections.Click on an image below and see it enlarged and a description of each work.
The Miscellaneous Collection
Architecture
Museums - Cathedrals - Churches - Christianity
Hans Christian Andersen illustrations
.
Sculptural and Aesthetic Vintage Cars - Racing Cars - Motor Cycles
Wind Power
Flowers
Fairy Tale Characters in Asbjorn Lonvig's Fairy Tales
Special Selection - Visual Knowledge - Lonvig by Minymo - Dantrout
The Owner's Collection
Not for general sale.
Owners of palaces, manor houses etc. and managers of businesses, can achieve exclusivity.
A general reproduction right or an exclusive reproduction right. A high resolution image file is available.
The Owners/Managers are contacted directly.
Palaces, Manor Houses etc.
Legends
New Coat of Arms for Paris
In general about the complete
fine art works of Asbjorn Lonvig
Original - one of a kind - art works:
Inks on canvas, size: 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4").
Price US$ 8,632 valued by Graham’s Fine Art Auctioneers, Johannesburg.
Graham’s only deals with works that illustrate great significance through execution, condition, aesthetics, value and iconicity.
A Certification of Authentication is issued on demand.
Concerning sale contact lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk
Fine Art Prints:
Edition 210 for each Original art work, 210 x exclusive fine art prints numbered and signed by the artist,
Archival Inks on cotton, that is on HahnemÜhle Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art paper using pigment based archival inks,
size: 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4").
Price is US$ 2,000 valued by art publisher 2010 Fine Art alias MMX Art, Cape Town.
A Certification of Authentication is issued on demand.
C[...]

The Abstract, The East and Far East, The Australia/Oceania, and The Africa Collections - The Complete Fine Art works of World of Art Award winning artist Asbjorn Lonvig, Denmark
Based on concepts and prices of the 2010 International Fine Art Echibition in which Asbjorn Lonvig participated.
Asbjorn Lonvig: I'm an old man.
I have children and grandchildren.
I'm Santa Claus every December.
I live in my dream house.
I have this dream job as an artist.
That I appreciate - every day.
But.
As old men often do, I suffer from this and that.
I have several flaws that need medication.
You never know when life's shirt is too short.
Therefore I have selected the 328 best of my designs and put them for sale as Originals and 210 numbered and signed Fine Art Prints of each motif, clearly inspired by "2010 International Fine Art", which I attended in June 2010 in South Africa. The sizes on as well originals as art prints are 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4"). The prices are the same as those set by the art auctioneer and the art publisher of "2010 International Fine Art". The Originals are Ink on Canvas. The Fine Art Prints are numbered and signed, and printed on archival inks on cotton, that is on HahnemÜhle Museum Etching 350gsm Fine Art paper using pigment based archival inks.
Inspired by the thickest book I own - it is 9.3 cm or 3.7" - "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ..." I modestly call this selection "The Complete Fine Art Works of World of Art Award winning artist Asbjorn Lonvig, Denmark"...
Prices:
Originals US$ 5,976 - 8,632 each
Fine Art prints US$ 2,000 each
ADVERTISEMENT
It's a good idea to buy Asbjorn Lonvig's works. He was awarded "The World of Art Award" from an art publishing house in London, UK. This autumn an art book "Creative Genius" is published, where 100 contemporary artists selected worldwide are portrayed. The art book is published by the publisher Masters of Today in London, UK. Asbjorn Lonvig is one of the selected artists. Last but not least, various critics compared him with Mondrian, MirÓ, Kandinsky, and Warhol. The author Alain Joannes, Paris, France, who wrote about Asbjorn Lonvig's work "Soul Hurting Still" in his book "Comment communiquer par des images" has even compared Asbjorn Lonvig with Johann Sebastian Bach!!!!
See more about all this on www.lonvig.dk.
The images are arranged in 10 Collections.Click on an image below and see it enlarged and a description of each work.
The Abstract Collection
Colorful Simplicity
The East And Far East Collection
Japan - Golden Pavilion Tokyo Tower - Ginza - Fuji - Tokyo Portal
China - Confucius - Shanghai - Pudong - Wild Goose Pagoda -
Temple of Longhua - Great Wall of China
India - Taj Mahal
Nepal - Mount Everest
The Australia/Oceania Collection
Sydney Opera House - Kangaroo - Pig Face Butterfly Fish
The Africa Collection
South Africa
For sale after clearing with MMX Art, Cape Town
In general about the complete fine art works of Asbjorn Lonvig
Original one of a kind art works:
Inks on canvas, size: 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4").
Price US$ 5,976 - 8,632 valued by Graham’s Fine Art Auctioneers, Johannesburg.
Graham’s only deals with works that illustrate great significance through execution, condition, aesthetics, value and iconicity.
A Certification of Authentication is issued on demand.
Concerning sale contact lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk
Fine Art Prints:
Edition 210 for each Original art work, 210 x exclusive fine art prints numbered and signed by the artist,
Archival Inks on cotton, that is on HahnemÜhle Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art paper using pigment based archival inks,
size: 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4").
Price is US$ 2,000 valued by art publisher 2010 Fine Art alias MMX Art, Cape Town.
A Certification of Authentication is issued on demand.
Concerning sale contact lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk
Delivery and Payment
The Art works are delivered all over the world in a tube directly to you by[...]

The North and South Europe Collections - The Complete Fine Art works of World of Art Award winning artist Asbjorn Lonvig, Denmark
Based on concepts and prices of the 2010 International Fine Art Exhibition in which Asbjorn Lonvig participated.
Asbjorn Lonvig:
I'm an old man.
I have children and grandchildren.
I'm Santa Claus every December.
I live in my dream house.
I have this dream job as an artist.
That I appreciate - every day.
But.
As old men often do, I suffer from this and that.
I have several flaws that need medication.
You never know when life's shirt is too short.
Therefore I have selected the 328 best of my designs and put them for sale as Originals and 210 numbered and signed Fine Art Prints of each motif, clearly inspired by "2010 International Fine Art", which I attended in June 2010 in South Africa. The sizes on as well originals as art prints are 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4"). The prices are the same as those set by the art auctioneer and the art publisher of "2010 International Fine Art". The Originals are Ink on Canvas. The Fine Art Prints are numbered and signed, and printed on archival inks on cotton, that is on Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350gsm Fine Art paper using pigment based archival inks.
Inspired by the thickest book I own - it is 9.3 cm or 3.7" - "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ..." I modestly call this selection "The Complete Fine Art Works of World of Art Award winning artist Asbjorn Lonvig, Denmark"...
Prices:
Originals US$ 5,976 - 8,632 each
Fine Art prints US$ 2,000 each
ADVERTISEMENT I
t's a good idea to buy Asbjorn Lonvig's works. He was awarded "The World of Art Award" from an art publishing house in London, UK. This autumn an art book "Creative Genius" is published, where 100 contemporary artists selected worldwide are portrayed. The art book is published by the publisher Masters of Today in London, UK. Asbjorn Lonvig is one of the selected artists. Last but not least, various critics compared him with Mondrian, Miró, Kandinsky, and Warhol. The author Alain Joannes, Paris, France, who wrote about Asbjorn Lonvig's work "Soul Hurting Still" in his book "Comment communiquer par des images" has even compared Asbjorn Lonvig with Johann Sebastian Bach!!!! See more about all this on www.lonvig.dk.
The images are arranged in 10 Collections.Click on an image below and see it enlarged and a description of each work.
The North Europe Collection
Paris
Tour de France
Giro d'Italia - La Vuelta
London
Amsterdam - Berlin - St. Petersburg
Denmark - Hedensted - Brande - Vejle - The Little Belt - Funen
The South Europe Collection
Italy - Portofino - Sienna - Florence - Venice - Assisi - Paestum - Puglia
Rome - Colosseum - The Vatican - The Roman Forum - Pantheon -Museo Nazionale Romano Palazzo Massimo
Spain - Madrid - Barcelona - Costa Brava - Granada
Lisbon - Porto
In general about the complete fine art works of Asbjorn Lonvig
Original - one of a kind - art works:
Inks on canvas, size: 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4").
Price US$ 5,976 - 8,632 valued by Graham's Fine Art Auctioneers, Johannesburg.
Graham’s only deals with works that illustrate great significance through execution, condition, aesthetics, value and iconicity.
A Certification of Authentication is issued on demand.
Concerning sale contact lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk
Fine Art Prints:
Edition 210 for each Original art work, 210 x exclusive fine art prints numbered and signed by the artist, Archival Inks on cotton, that is on Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350gsm Fine Art paper using pigment based archival inks, size: 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”). Retail Price is US$ 2,000 - Artist Price is US$ 2,000 valued by art publisher 2010 Fine Art alias MMX Art, Cape Town. A Certification of Authentication is issued on demand.
Concerning sale contact lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk
Delivery and Payment
The Art works are delivered all over the world in a[...]

The North and South America Collections - The Complete Fine Art works of World of Art Award Winning Artist Asbjorn Lonvig, Denmark
Based on concepts and prices of the 2010 International Fine Art Exhibition in June in South Africa in which Asbjorn Lonvig participated.
Asbjorn Lonvig:
I'm an old man.
I have children and grandchildren.
I'm Santa Claus every December.
I live in my dream house.
I have this dream job as an artist.
That I appreciate - every day.
But.
As old men often do, I suffer from this and that.
I have several flaws that need medication.
You never know when life's shirt is too short.
Therefore I have selected the 328 best of my designs and put them for sale as Originals and 210 numbered and signed Fine Art Prints of each motif, clearly inspired by "2010 International Fine Art", which I attended in June 2010 in South Africa. The sizes on as well originals as art prints are 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1î x 23.4î). The prices are the same as those set by the art auctioneer and the art publisher of "2010 International Fine Art". The Originals are Ink on Canvas. The Fine Art Prints are numbered and signed, and printed on archival inks on cotton, that is on Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350gsm Fine Art paper using pigment based archival inks.
Inspired by the thickest book I own - it is 9.3 cm or 3.7" - "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ..." I modestly call this selection "The Complete Fine Art Works of World of Art Award winning artist Asbjorn Lonvig, Denmark"...
Prices:
Originals US$ 5,976 - 8,632 each
Fine Art prints US$ 2,000 - 3,000 each
ADVERTISEMENT
It's a good idea to buy Asbjorn Lonvig's works. He was awarded "The World of Art Award" from an art publishing house in London, UK. This autumn an art book "Creative Genius" is published, where 100 contemporary artists selected worldwide are portrayed. The art book is published by the publisher Masters of Today in London, UK. Asbjorn Lonvig is one of the selected artists. Last but not least, various critics compared him with Mondrian, Miró, Kandinsky, and Warhol. The author Alain Joannes, Paris, France, who wrote about Asbjorn Lonvig's work "Soul Hurting Still" in his book "Comment communiquer par des images" has even compared Asbjorn Lonvig with Johann Sebastian Bach!!!! See more about all this on www.lonvig.dk.
The images are arranged in 10 Collections. Click on an image below and see it enlarged and a description of each work.
The North America Collection
Canada West
Canada East
New York - Buffalo
Chicago
Denver - Portland - San Francisco
Grand Canyon
Nashville, Tennessee (Lyrics from well-known songs visualized)
Concerning sale contact lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk
The South America Collection
Caminito (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Easter Island (Chile)
Concerning sale contact
lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk
In general about the complete fine art works of Asbjorn Lonvig
Original - one of a kind - art works:
Inks on canvas, size: 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4").
Price US$ 5,976 - 8,632 valued by Graham's Fine Art Auctioneers, Johannesburg.
Graham’s only deals with works that illustrate great significance
through execution, condition, aesthetics, value and iconicity.
A Certification of Authentication is issued on demand.
Concerning sale contact lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk
Fine Art Prints:
Edition 210 for each Original art work,
210 x exclusive fine art prints numbered and signed by the artist,
Archival Inks on cotton, that is on Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350gsm Fine Art paper using pigment based archival inks,
size: 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4").
Retail Price is US$ 2,000 valued by art publisher 2010 Fine Art alias MMX Art, Cape Town.
A Certification of Authentication is issued on demand.
Concerning sale contact lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk
Delivery and Payment
The Art works are delivered all over the
world in a tube directly to you by UPS.
Payment by bank transfer to Danske Bank[...]

The Complete Fine Art works of World of Art Award winning artist Asbjorn Lonvig, Denmark
- based on concepts and prices of the 2010 International Fine Art Exhibition in which Asbjorn Lonvig participated.

I'm an old man.
I have children and grandchildren.
I'm Santa Claus every December.
I live in my dream house.
I have this dream job as an artist.That I appreciate - every day.
But.
As old men often do, I suffer from this and that.
I have several flaws that need medication.
You never know when life's shirt is too short.
Therefore I have selected the 328 best of my designs and put them for sale as Originals and 210 numbered and signed Fine Art Prints of each motif, clearly inspired by "2010 International Fine Art", which I attended in June 2010 in South Africa. The sizes on as well originals as fine art prints are 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4"). The prices are the same as those set by the art auctioneer and the art publisher of "2010 International Fine Art". The Originals are Ink on Canvas. The Fine Art Prints are numbered and signed, and printed on archival inks on cotton, that is on Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350gsm Fine Art paper using pigment based archival inks.
Inspired by the thickest book I own - it is 9.3 cm or 3.7" - "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ..." I modestly call this selection "The Complete Fine Art Works of World of Art Award winning artist Asbjorn Lonvig, Denmark"...
Prices:
Originals US$ 5,976 - 8,632 each
Fine Art prints US$ 2,000 each

It's a good idea to buy Asbjorn Lonvig's works.He was awarded "The World of Art Award" from an art publising house in London, UK. This autumn an art book "Creative GENIUS" is published, where 100 contemporary artists selected worldwide are portrayed. The art book is published by the publisher Masters of today in London, UK. Asbjorn Lonvig is one of the selected artists. Last but not least, various critics compared him with Mondrian, Miró, Kandinsky, and Warhol. The author Alain Joannes, Paris, France, who wrote about Asbjorn Lonvig's work "Soul Hurting Still" in his book "Comment communiquer par des images" has even compared Asbjorn Lonvig with Johann Sebastian Bach!!!!

While the IT system including blog submission is being tested (BETA) you are allowed a sneak preview by clicking on the front page below(image)

"South African Joy"
A South African Art Publisher MMX Art in Cape Town contacted me.
MMX Art alias 2010 International Fine Art is licensed to use the phrase Official Licensed Products of the 2010 FIFA World Cup by FIFA.
5 artists from each of the 32 qualifying countries to 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.
were selected to participate in the 2010 International Fine Art project and form the 2010 International Fine Art Collection.
After signing a contract I got the "Artistic Brief" from 2010 International Fine Art:
"The world is coming home to Africa, the cradle of humankind, the site where the story of our species started. It is in essence the home of all humanity.
It is also the location for the greatest sporting event in the world the 2010 FIFA World CupTM the first time in its history that the tournament has been staged in Africa.
The artwork must bring together the elements of this African heritage and fuse it with the energy and excitement of the World Cup, the heights of athletic excellence, the favor of football enthusiasts, and pride of your country’s participation in the tournament.
The original must incorporate at least an element of football in order to celebrate this extraordinary event being brought to African soil.
The symbolism of "South African Joy" by Asbjorn Lonvig
2010, Inks on canvas/Archival Inks on cotton,
84 x 59,4 cm (33.1" x 23.4"),
edition 210.
Click on "South African Joy"
and download a high resolution
image for press coverage.
The Acacia tree and the Baobab Tree are significant trees in South Africa.
I am looking for my inner eye giraffes eating the leaves of an Acacia tree.
The South African Savannah in the East, the bush and dessert in the West are the domicile of a lot of exotic animals such as Zebras, Flamingos, Elephants, Lions, Penguins, and Giraffes.
To me the most outstanding of them is the Giraffe.
In South African Joy symbolized by a giraffe skin.
The sun is important to all of us.
In most of South Africa there is subtropical climate witch has an impact on everything.
On nature as well as on people’s conduct and behavior.
From maps we know the shape of the African Continent.
From the name we can guess where South Africa is, but I did not know exact shape of South Africa on beforehand.
FIFA World Cup stadiums in South Africa are scattered around the country:
The stadiums are in Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Rustenburg, and Pretoria.
In a very short time when the FIFA World Cup has started - the world will recognize the shape and the colors of the Republic of South Africa's flag:
Red symbolizes the struggle for freedom.
Black and White the different peoples of South Africa.
Yellow the country's mineral wealth.
And green and blue symbolize the country’s fertility and its magnificent scenery and wildlife.
Desmond Tutu you know, the former archbishop who is always talking and always smiling called South Africa’s people the Rainbow Nation.
That was because of the country's wonderfully diverse, colorful, and utterly unique society.
Furthermore, South Africa’s National Motto is "Unity in Diversity".
I know about an explorer that drew in his car down through the African continent from the Strait of Gibraltar to South Africa. He told that everywhere kids were playing soccer.To accommodate all the soccer playing children the soccer field is a double field. Double Soccer is the name of the game.There are 4 goals. Two balls in different colors.I have established a Facebook group to form the exact rules. “Help making the Double Soccer rules: As a point of departure I have mentioned a few keywords to the Facebook group members: Fun, fast, exhausting, tactics, strategy, chess, exciting to look at, appealing to electronic medias.
The imaginative kids of Africa will probably some day amuse themselves by p[...]

World of Art Award winning Danish artist Asbjorn Lonvig's EXCLUSIVE selection of his phenomenal Paris motifs.
Asbjorn Lonvig has collected inspiration:
By strolling up and down the streets of Paris.
By drinking lots of cups of espresso at the all too welcoming Parisian cafes.
By attending all the museums.
By watching any French TV event possible - especially the Tour de France and the Le Mans.
By Googling Paris with the new street facility, which means
that you literally can walk in the streets of Paris as if you were there.
Now Asbjorn Lonvig's own words:
Recently I was working on a motif of the Old Town Clock in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Of course I would very much like to go there - that was the only option in ancient times (ancient times in internet terminology is one month ago).
By using the street facility of Google I went for a walk in Halifax, around the Old Town Clock! - I got all the inspiration I needed.
By clicking on a motif my great partners in Palo Alto (Zazzle.com) will help you.
You will see a much more comprehensive description.
You will see art prints in different sizes from small (16" x 11") to large (78" x 52").
My Palo Alto friends even can print the motifs for you, print it and send it to you.
I work with several art print on demand partners but the Palo Alto people are the best.
You probably need a little more from my CV.
In 2010 the art publisher World of Art in London, UK publishes the art book "Creative GENIUS".
100 Contemporary artists are selected from all over the world.
Believe it or not, one of them is ME!!!.
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It is the 12th time.The 12th time that I made a motif for a award winning company.The award is the Danish Industry Initiative Award 2009.The company is the Fittings Specialist in Fredericia, Denmark.It was a couple of months ago.As always I initiate the job by talking to the CEO. His name is Finn Roy, and he thoroughly informed me about products, organisation, etc.We managed to drink three cups of coffee.The chemistry between us was right.Now you must see the robot, Finn Roy said.The robot???First I thought of Gyro Gearloose' Little Helper in the Disney Comic series Donald Duck by Disney and then of Lego Robots by Lego in Denmark.I recently heard about robots that could create 3D prints - but these have just been invented and they are not yet tested properly.Then there are CNC robots that I have seen in different companies.
But.
It was none of the above.
I was without a clue.In plain English the robot collects items from stock for delivery.Technically speaking the robot was a LOGIA WMS - an internal logistics- and warehouse management robot, which was integrated in Concorde C5 - the administrative computer system.You might wonder that The Fittings Specialist can handle 35.000 items.The robot is the secret.It collects fittings from 88.000 boxes on two rows of shelves in a height of 7 meters (23 feet).The robot rushes along among the 88.000 boxes - up and down, back and forth- all day with 25 miles per hour.Without sweating.The robot is computerized and it optimizes itself all the time. Among other things it places items with a high frequency together.It doesn't use its full capacity - it runs at nearly only half power (60%).
The Fittings Specialist is increasing the number of item numbers due to world wide expansion. The motif, which was granted to The Fittings Specialist - winner of Danish Industry's InitiativeAwardCompetition. To the left tubes with fittings. In the middle the fairy tale about Robert Robot and to the right Robert Robot himself. Robert Robot is constructed from fittings in the Fittings Specialist's catalog.Through my talks with the CEO, by attending the presentation and listening to Finn Roy, John Damkjær, chairman of Danish Industry Region and Uffe Steiner, the mayor of Fredericia and not least by talking to the staff and guests, I had sure a feeling, that this was something special.
Why - I know a lot of companies - why is this particular company something special.
I wondered.
And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.And I wondered.Oh!!!!I see!!!!They use - consciously or unconsciously - a very special set of corporate values.I'll use ART to make this fact visible to the staff, to management, to customers, to suppliers, to the surrounding organizations, to the surrounding society, to......I constructed 6 keywords that matched the special set of corporate values.Here are the keywords:
Interplay/Decency - Interplay among colleagues, customers, suppliers and others - in a decent way...Meticulosity - Means care, precision, solicitude, be careful. Quality at all levels...Respecting Rech[...]

New kids' clothing brand LONVIG by MINYMO - Autumn 2008 Collection
In Aarhus, Denmark at Café Slabberas on 6 September 2008.
Today my destination was Aarhus. At Café Slabberas, 26 Frederiksgade in Aarhus at 10 a.m.
It was early in the morning.
I was preparing myself for the event.
My wife rushed into the gallery where I was - she had heard some "voices".
Calm down, calm down - it is nothing but me practicing - reading out loud the fairy tale "Lucca and Sam in the Zoo...".
After a couple of rehearsals I was confident.
At Café Slabberas I was welcomed by beautiful ladies.
A computer with fast internet was ready.
Everything was ready.
Depending on what happened, I had 3 possibilities.
Reading out loud, signing the mini poster "9 Bernhards" and showing www.LONVIG-by-MINYMO.com on the internet.
Signing of mini poster "9 Bernhards" was a hit. This was what I spent most of the time doing this 6 September 2008 in Aarhus.
I contacted the parents, wrote the name of their child down at the left and signed down to the right.
This was the perfect way to enter a conversation, and when I told that the new kids' clothing brand LONVIG by MINYMO was based on my fairy tales and fairy tale character - a very positive contact was established. And I probably talked, and talked, and talked...
For a start the computer was used - but it was not necessary to pass the message.
I talked to a Chinese, I talked to a German, I talked to one from Greenland and one from my home city Hedensted.
I talked to one from Frederikshavn and a lot from Aarhus. Among the people from Aarhus there was one from a kindergarten.
I asked all of them to take a closer look at the wonderful kids' clothing in the LONVIG by MINYMO line.
I asked them to go home and read out loud my fairy tales on the web site.
I asked them to take a closer look at the web site with its book shop, shoe shop, poster shops, clock shop, fairy tale theatre, jigsaw puzzle games etc.
For a star I talked to people entering the second floor.
Later I went down into the outdoor Café Slabberas to ensure that all visitors got a poster for their children.
I talked to a granddad - he was an IT nerd - I showed the fairy tale theatre to him. This granddad had 3 grand kids and there is no doubt that he soon has built fairy tale theatres for them.
A young lady, she was called Karin, she owned a poster store at Sct. Clemens Torv not far away. She loved Bernhard. I have sent an e-mail to her and we will see what happens.
Only one "9 Bernhards" mini poster was left at closing time.
At 4 p.m.
The last poster was dedicated Tristan and his parents. But they did not show up.
I'll see to that Tristan gets his poster.
I had talked to people since 10 a.m. - interrupted only by a wonderful brunch, which Café Slabberas served.
And then an unknown number of espressos and café americanos during the day.
I was tired but very happy, that my message was passed so very easily.
When you do such things - and especially if you are a little aggressive - you might have a negative response from some.
Not one responded negatively - everybody was happy and thanked me for doing it...
Super!
Sincerely,
Asbjorn Lonvig
Lille Fejringhus
43 Fejringhusvej
8722 Hedensted
Denmark
+45 7589 0477
lonvig@mail.dk
And now I am very excited to hear the response from the 58 image projector show with Beatles music on church organ which started on 29 August 2008.
It has been shown every night at 9 p.m. during the Aarhus Festival. The Aarhus Festival ends 7 September 2008.
Click on icons above to download in high resolution.
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New organic kids' clothing brand LONVIG by MINYMO,
based on Danish fairy tale writer and illustrator Asbjorn Lonvig's
fairy tales and fairy tale characters, is now in stores and internet stores. Size 74 to 110.
The autumn 2008 line introduces the fairy tale character Bernhard, a whimsical monkey.
See more about it on www.LONVIG-by-MINYMO.com.
Among other things you can read and download the fairy tales.
See where you can buy the kids' clothing - in stores or internet stores - click here.
If you are a store, an internet store or an agent please contact LONVIG by MINYMO (Export Manager Jesper Maansson's e-mail address)
for authorization to sell the brand.
Below you can see photos of wonderful kids in the amazing kids' clothing:
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*) Print on demand means:
You find the motif you want to buy on the internet,
you order it and you pay it with your creditcard,
the print in printed for you,
the print is sent to your address directly.

Art Gallery SupportNow Motifs to Children have been added.Art Gallery Support is a new tool based on new technologies brought to art galleries from a unique triumvirate: ImageKind.com, Seattle - Zazzle.com, San Jose - Asbjorn Lonvig Art Gallery Support supports art galleries with facilities that makes it easy to order ready to resell Asbjorn Lonvig motifs. Art Gallery Support makes a large range of merchandise products to each motif available to art galleries.Art galleries can customize these merchandise products with their name, exhibition information etc.Among the merchandise products is an easy to customize poster.Additional merchandise products are easily made available upon request.An easy to customize brochure in a Word Document can be downloaded.Supported are the best and most popular Asbjorn Lonvig motifs. General motifs AND motifs to children.Here are the general motifs:
See www.lonvig.dk/art-gallery-support.htm for further information on general motifs.AND.Here are the motifs to children:
See www.lonvig.dk/art-gallery-support-motifs-to-children.htmfor further information on motifs to children.
Sincerely,Asbjorn Lonvig"Lille Fejringhus"43 Fejringhusvej8722 HedenstedDenmark
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Art Gallery SupportA new tool based on new technologies brought to art galleries from a unique triumvirate: ImageKind.com, Seattle - Zazzle.com, San Jose - Asbjorn Lonvig Art Gallery Support supports art galleries with facilities that makes it easy to order ready to resell Asbjorn Lonvig motifs. Art Gallery Support makes a large range of merchandise products to each motif available to art galleries.Art galleries can customize these merchandise products with their name, exhibition information etc.Among the merchandise products is an easy to customize poster.Additional merchandise products are easily made available upon request.An easy to customize brochure in a Word Document can be downloaded.Below are the best and most popular Asbjorn Lonvig motifs, which are supportedby Art Gallery Support.
See www.lonvig.dk/art-gallery-support.htm for further information.Sincerely,Asbjorn Lonvig"Lille Fejringhus"43 Fejringhusvej8722 HedenstedDenmark
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Buy Mugs with Asbjorn Lonvig Surround Art Motifs.Buy the Mugs at Zazzle.com in San Jose, CA. There are more than 100 different Mugs. Below I have selected a few - click on a Mug.
Have a nice day.Sincerely,Asbjorn Lonvig artist, designer etc.http://www.lonvig.dk/http://www.lonvig.biz/
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Buy Mouse Pads with Asbjorn Lonvig motifs.Buy the Mouse Pads at Zazzle.com in San Jose, CA. There are more than 100 different Mouse Pads. Below I have selected a few - click on a Mouse Pad.Have a nice day.Sincerely,Asbjorn Lonvig artist, designer etc.http://www.lonvig.dk/http://www.lonvig.dk/http://www.lonvig.biz/
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Buy Fairy Tale motifs printed on hats. Motifs from my Fairy Tales.Buy the hats at Zazzle.com in San Jose, CA - you can order more than 100 different hats. Below I have selected a few - click on a hat.Have a nice day.Sincerely,Asbjorn Lonvig artist, designer etc.http://www.lonvig.dk/http://www.lonvig.dk/http://www.lonvig.biz/
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Buy Asbjorn Lonvig motifs printed on shirts.You buy the shirts from Zazzle.com/lonvig* you can order more than 100 different motifs. Below I have selected a few on which you can click and order directly.

Buy Asbjorn Lonvig motifs on US Postal stamps that can be sent through standard U.S. Mail. You buy the stamps from Zazzle.com/lonvig* - you can order more than 100 different motifs. Below I have selected a few on which you can click and order in sheets of 20 directly.
Click on a motif!You will find all my MERCHANDISE products on my web site or on Art Portals. Find the Art Portals in English on lonvig.dk/portal-en.htm. Sincerely,Asbjorn Lonvig artist, designer etc.www.lonvig.dkwww.lonvig.dkwww.lonvig.biz
Zazzle.com is an approved licenced vendor of United States Postal Service costomized PC postage
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The first phase of my Art Portal project was based on on-demand print. This next phase is based on on-demand manufacturing. It means that the mayor, the priest and ordinary people can do their own personal designsin ties, mugs, T-shirts, caps, mouse pads, stamps, posters, postcards...I have prepared MERCHANDISE products based on my own art works. 70 MERCHANDISE products for New Hedensted , 55 MERCHANDISE products for Aarhus City, 18 MERCHANDISE products for Guggenheim Museum, 7 MERCHANDISE products for Shanghai Chambers of Commerce etc. So far I have done 1200 MERCHANDISE products. I found the software I needed in Silicon Valley - where else. The customer must be able to customize my MERCHANDISE products.The mayor must be able to decide himself where my motif is placed on his tie.Click on a motif above!You will find the MERCHANDISE products on my web site or on Art Portals. Find the Art Portals in English on lonvig.dk/portal-en.htm. Customizing takes place in San Jose (Silicon Valley). My friends in Silicon Valley are zazzle.com and my new name is zazzle.com/lonvig*.My project is maybe very ambitious. I have difficulties explaining what it is all about. I wrote an article in WWAR Art News the other day. As I got not much response I thought: Shit!!! Shit, now I was again not able to explain. And I became so sad - so sad.But. Yesterday a reader of my article wrote to me from New York: You are a genius. Today the world renowned Iconograpfer Ilina Filipova from Malta expressed her enthusiasm about my ideas.And she even has used them on her web site.Another artist from Phoenix, Arizona intend to use my ideas in teaching illustration and advertising...........Sincerely,Asbjorn Lonvig artist, designer etc.www.lonvig.dkwww.lonvig.dkwww.lonvig.biz
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A user portal is a portal for one specific user,a country, a city, a municipality, a museum, a company etc.It shows and it has links to those art works that might be relevant to that specific user.The User Portal logo is the arch of Septimus Severus in Forum Romanum, Rome.Why User Portals?The short and simple answer is to serve my customers better and to seve customers that are not familiar with computers, with internet etc.I'll show you a User Portal.I am building the Aarhus City Portal right now.Aarhus City is the second largest city in Denmark.Aarhus City has 225.000 inhabitants.So, this user portal intends to serve 225.000 users.The first thing to do is to create motifs that describe Aarhus City.I went to Aarhus and found buildings and landmarks of Aarhus, that I could use.The new museum, the city hall tower, the queen's summer residence, the Theater, a house in the Old Town, the cathedral and finally the old cathedral office in St. Clemen's Courtyard.Today I finished these motifs:I load large files of all the images to print on demand contracting parties in Salt Lake City, Seattle, and San Francisco Bay Area. The images are approved at once in Salt Lake City and Seattle. In San Francisco the images might wait for approval.First of all I use a User Portal logo.The logo is of course a portal. In a matter of fact it is a very specific portal. It is the Arch of Septimus Severus, which was erected in the Roman Forum in A.D. 203 by the Roman Emperor Septimus Severus.You can't study Roman history without visiting the Roman Forum once.You can't visit the Roman Forum without passing through the Arch of Septimus Severus.In this logo a BETA will shown in the big arch. That is because the 40 different User Portals, that have been launched so far are being tested.The Aarhus City Portal is marked with a BETA, too.See the Aarhus City Portal.The motifs are presented. Here 7 motifs. You might see an enlargement by clicking on an image.Then there are 3 sections. 1, 2 and 3.1. The user must have some free titbit. So I give him the possibility to download three Word documents of each motif. Word documents that can be printed on the user's own printer.I have to be aware of different formats in European and American standards. The European standard is A format and the American standard it is Letter format. The Aarhus City Portal probably will only be used by Europeans - therefore the A format is offered.2. Here I guide the user to order print at print on demand contracting parties. One in Salt Lake City, one in Seattle and one in San Francisco Bay area.By guiding to 3 print on demand contracting parties the users are offered a variety of sizes, prices, qualities and surfaces.At the same time I keep track of what happens in this market.The prices are kept low - the user only pays the base print price and internet costs. The user can order prints in sizes from 3.5 x 5” to 40 x 60” on paper and canvas – and some other funny surfaces like T-shirts, mugs, tote bags etc. etc. The print contracting party handles ordering and payment. The printing of course and the prints are sent directly to the user.If the user wants to see some of the my other 750 images for print there is a link to the main pages in Salt Lake City, Seattle, and San Francisco Bay Area.3. If the user wants something special. A painting. Limited edition prints. Signed prints. A huge print on canvas larger than 40 x 60" - no problem, he just has to contact me.A brochure is available to each User Portal.The brochure [...]

A new Art Exhibition of these 8 art works has been opened on 22 June 2006 at Saatchi Gallery in London.
In 2007 Saatchi opens a brand new gallery in The Duke of York's HQ building, Kings Road, Chelsea, London, UK.
Sincerely,
Asbjorn Lonvig
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Exhibition of 79 Asbjorn Lonvig art works at the online gallery TheFineArtOriginal.com in the Niagara Area, New York, United States. To be precise it is in Tonawanda. 1 Raintree Island, Tonawanda, NY 14150. Posters are ordered at ArtWanted.com.

I wrote in my manifesto:
It's about the fact that the art market is predicted to grow 3,5 times because of the Internet.It's about my decision to stake everything on the internet.It's about concentrating my efforts on the internet when it comes to sales.It's about my decision to make new standards and challenge art traditions by making my drafts on a computer and exhibit the drafts.And insist upon that a computer is nothing but a new tool.And insist upon that using a computer is as worthy as not doing it!!!Worthier????
In an article on 1 January 2006 I wrote:In 2006 condescension will be replaced by acceptance???
I was granted the World of Art Award (WAA).
It is granted to artists, galleries and museums that are pursuing "best practices" in art and culture.
This competition seeks to attract artists, galleries, museums who are redefining standards of art excellence challenging existing trends and tendencies in art and culture.
And today - 21 March 2006 - I was asked to join the Florence Biennale Online.
Today I have joined Florence Biennale Contemporary Artists' new web site www.worldfineartists.com
Has condescension been replaced by acceptance???
Sincerely,
Asbjorn Lonvig, artist etc.
Lille Fejringhus
8722 Hedensted
Denmark
www.lonvig.dk art, design etc.
www.lonvig.org writings, lecturing etc.
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In the near future Picasso's "Dora Maar Seated" will be sold. Many expect that the price will exceed US$ 50,000,000. If you do not have this kind of money for a painting right now you might buy it from my selection of Picasso posters.See below for other selections of posters.I have made a selection of 50 Asbjorn Lonvig Posters and fine art prints: Quality prints - printed on demand in Salt Lake City by ArtWanted. Quality prints with printed passepartout - printed on demand in Salt Lake City by ArtWanted. Quality prints - Children posters - printed on demand in New York by Art.com. Huge fine art prints - printed on demand in San Antonio by FinerWorks. I have made a selection of 1000 Great Master Posters and fine art prints: Michelangelo Da Vinci Rembrandt Vermeer Van Gogh Picasso Braque Matisse Cezanne Monet Degas Pissarro Manet Sisley Seurat Gauguin Toulouse-Lautrec Chagall Dali Miró Kandinsky Magritte Roesller Renoir Liechtenstein Johns Warhol Christo Cassandre Cappiello Saak Nagel Dulap Silot Norris Disney I have made a selection of 50 Original Disney Text Posters: Disney I have made a selection of 25 Architectural Posters: Antonio Gaudi, Hundertwasser, Frank Lloyd Wright and Frank Gehry I have made a selection of 50 Photo Posters - New York, Venice, Canada, Wales, Scotland... New Yorkled and Sue Kennedy
Have a nice day!!!
Sincerely, Asbjorn Lonvig
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2 paintings are sensationally reattributed to Rembrandt. After three years of studies conducted in close co-operation with international experts, The National Gallery (Statens Museum for Kunst) is in a position to conclude that in addition to a rich collection of prints and drawings by Rembrandt, the museum also owns two genuine paintings by the master himself.

Danish artist Asbjorn Lonvig has been selected to receive 2006 The World of Art Award for the Best in Art & Creativity. The World of Art Award (WAA) is granted to artists, galleries and museums that are pursuing 'best practices' in art and culture.......

by John Wooton Author and Creator, The SEO Journal Blog and Asbjorn Lonvig.
Readers of my latest Art News Artblog have asked me to write about how I got a relatively good presence on the internet. Yesterday's statistics: 150,000 hits on Google.com and 100,000 hits on Yahoo.com on the search term "lonvig" and 64,708 hits and 1,176,552,123 bytes transferred per day on my web site www.lonvig.dk.
John Wooton: As you know, every year is always rocked by a plethora of changes in the search engine marketing world. The acquisition of smaller companies by the Big 3 changes the marketing landscape as we know it every month and with every update to the index that is made, we hold our breath and hope that we come out better (if not, the same) in the end. So when it comes to the new year, there are many things that we should look out for to stay on top of the rankings.
1. Quality Content: I say this so often and I cannot overemphasize this enough: Content is KING! Search engine spiders, crawl the net to find what? Content! Your site has information (hopefully) that you want the spiders to see and include in their index. By the creation and publication of quality content, you give the search engines more reason to return. You are feeding them what they want. In 2006, you should be finding creative ways to get your content noticed and viewed as well as finding creative ways to publish fresh content on a regular basis. A very good way this is done is through the use of message boards (hosted on your site) and by blogs (enabling you to publish more frequently).
Asbjorn Lonvig:
Tell a story. Every time I enter something on the internet, on my own website or another web site like an online gallery I tell a story. Like what Jose Dali said about my fairy tale character Crab-Mac-Claw or Alice Garibaldi's view of my computer drafts of sculptures in Rome. For search engine optimization and submission to selected search engines I use the software IBP Internet Business Promoter by Axandra, Germany. For check of meta tags I use the free Meta Tag Analyzer from Submitexpress.com. This is to ensure 100 % title relevancy to page content, 100 % description relevancy to page content and 100 % keyword relevancy to page content.
Don't focus on your web main page (index page) - focus on every page, only 1.56 % of my visitors enter through the web main page.
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John Wooton:
2. Don't Overextend Your Link Exchange Structure: Backlinks were a popular way to increase your rankings fast in the search engines. The tradition holds: find a PR7 website and trade backlinks and you'll be indexed in Google within 24 hours. That strategy still holds true and is beneficial for new web sites. But in my opinion the days of tremendous link swapping are coming to an end. Many website have been founded with the purpose of allowing you to exchange links with other web sites. This has caused a massive influx of web masters who want to exchange a ton of links with the hope that it will help them in the search engines. But what really matters when it comes to links is the amount of quality one way backlinks that direct users to your websi[...]

Asbjorn Lonvig, Denmark has been granted The World of Art Award.
The World of Art Award (WAA) is granted to artists, galleries and museums that are pursuing "best practices" in art and culture.
This competition seeks to attract artists, galleries, museums who are redefining standards of art excellence challenging existing trends and tendencies in art and culture.

Good morning - it's 1 January 2006. Yesterday I performed all traditional Danish rituals in order to enter 2006 in a happy way. In order to make 2006 a Happy New Year. A splendid seafood dinner, serpentines, table bombs, funny hats, lots of rockets etc. Except one traditional Danish ritual. I was not drunk. No beer. No vine. No drinks. No champagne. Lots of mineral water. My entrance to 2006 was vertical. Not horizontal as it often was. I have no hangovers. I have cleaned up my domestic domaine and I am ready to write.I have decided that 2006 is a happy new year... A wise man - a philosopher from Copenhagen - said at the end of 2005: Don't put your life into an account. Live your life now - passionately. Don't commit yourself to any New Year Resolutions. Don't exercise. Don't loose weight. Don't quit smoking. Don't... Don't put your life into an account. Live your life now - passionately. The wise man of course said this with a smile. But I sure see his point.Here is how I'll try to live my artist life - now - passionately:- Weekly domestic art initiatives.- The World Wide Days project.- The revival of the poster project.- The Auctions project. - Monthly interactive lecture in Lille Fejringhus Gallery.- Monthly article to online and printed Art Magazines.- Fairy Tales. - The book Museums of the world.- Education, education and education. Weekly domestic art initiatives.Is about continuously being in touch with the domestic market.By personally presenting new art works to potential buyers. It's about earning a living.
World Wide Days.Is about continue building a network of online galleries worldwide. It's about optimizing existing exhibitions. It's about adding new art works to the exhibitions. It's about monitoring new exhibition possibilities.
Revival of the poster.It's about marketing the print on demand of my art works. Print on demand ordered online at my print partners in Salt Lake City, UT and Raleigh, NC. Print on demand - prints on paper or canvas - ordered at Asbjorn Lonvig Digital Art Laboratory.
Auctions.Is about auctioning art works on ebay.com, kunstverket.se and other auctions. It's about maintaining skills about how to do it. It's about optimising use of online auctions.
Monthly interactive lecture in Lille Fejringhus Gallery.Is about deciding myself where and when to do interactive lectures. Lille Fejringhus Gallery is the perfect place. An interactive lecture is mentally exhausting, so only once a month would be nice.
Monthly article to online and printed Art Magazines.Is about being on the move, about telling the stories, that an artist must tell. It is about a kind of relaxation. A visual artist relaxes when he expresses himself literally.
Fairy Tales.Inuit Circumpolar Area culture and especially Greenlandish culture are the inspiration to a series of new fairy tales in children's books. The Laura-project it is called. I'll visit Greenland in 2006. The fairy tale series the Lucca-project has been translated from English into Dansih, German, French, Italian, Japanese and Chinese. In 2006 a bilingual edition in English and Persian (Arabic) will be pub[...]

Thoughts:
If you use the Danish definition of poster, which is any kind of reproduction of art works, you sure can announce that computers and the internet have caused a "Revival of the Art Poster..." in the sense that they have made print on demand posters a major tool in future distribution of reproductions of art works world wide.

(image) After a long, long swim we have found Bubbling Hat Fish.
He has been found at 1166 M. H. del Pilar, St. Ermita in Manila on the Philippines.
He is in good shape and has been reunioned with his fellow Fairy Tale Characters.
Click on him - or here.

Last time I wrote to you it was about a playhouse inspired by Gaudi. I asked why not build a Picasso playhouse? A Miro playhouse? A Matisse playhouse? Do you know the Austrian painter Hunderdwasser? A Hundredwasser playhouse would be great fun. And a Salvador Dali playhouse? Ed Baron from Baron Conservancy in Wonder Valley near desert oasis city of Twenty Nine Palms, a few miles east of Los Angeles wrote: "Can't you just see a whole playground of Playhouses? What a wonderful art project. It would certainly tie in with our purpose of preserving Art and Human Nature. Perhaps volunteers will agree to come erect them at the Baron Conservancy?" First I asked Ed Baron if he was serious? He answered: OF COURSE I AM SERIOUS. In order to describe this project to sponsors I have designed a number of new playhouses inspired by the great masters.Pablo Picasso I do love very many of Picasso's works. Once I visited New York I was at MOMA. In my photo album there is this amazing photo of one of my sons and the Picasso She Goat. The She Goat is a fairy tale character in the fairy tale "The Baby Carriage and the Sleep Sheep", too. A staircase up to the door and two windows. The playhouse you can see to the left. Leonardo da Vinci Everybody knows Leonardo da Vinci. Everybody knows da Vinci's masterpiece at le Louvre in Paris. I have been in Paris a couple of times, last time to see Biblioteque Forney, where they have a collection of my posters. But I have to visit Mona each time. This time you were allowed to photo her. As I returned home I made the Colorful Mona Collection. You can have Mona in a canvas, in a paper cut-out and now in a playhouse version. The height is supposed to be 15 feet. Andy Warhol I have seen Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans here and there. At AROS Museum of modern art in Aarhus, Denmark I saw an original. The height is supposed to be 18 feet. Michelangelo I saw his renaissance fresco "Creation of Adam" (1508-1512), which is a part of the Sistine Chapel ceiling decoration in the Vatican Museums in Rome. In my opinion God's right hand and Adam's left hand are the essentials of the fres
contexts. Now these two hands have become a playhouse design. The height is supposed to be 15 feet. Salvador Dali Since I saw Dali's soft watches for the first time I have been fascinated by them. He was crazy. Really crazy. I met his son in Rome, we exhibited at the same place, he was a nice, humorous fellow painting nice aqua color motifs from his home city Venice, Italy. "Like father like son" proved wrong. The soft watch became the roof of a playhouse. Height 9 feet. Christo Christo Javacheff and Jeanne-Claude de Guillebon are famous for wrapping buildings. Here a playhouse is wrapped in green and with a blue string. Height: 10 feet. Vincent van Gogh Playhouse inspired by Vincent's chair. Height: 21 feet. Joan Miró I sent all the above designs and a design of a Miró playhouse to Copy-Dan to cle[...]

(image) On my web site I offer free prints of many of my motifs. However if you really want quality print ArtWanted has the answer. I have supplied this motif with a large print file so that you can print a 30 x 40 inches picture.

(image) On my web site I offer free prints of many of my motifs. However if you really want quality print ArtWanted has the answer. I have supplied this motif with a large print file so that you can print a 30 x 40 inches picture.

If you do not have USD 10,175 for the painting - you might have USD 79.95 for a quality print in size 30 x 40 inches.

(image) On my web site I offer free prints of many of my motifs. However if you really want quality print ArtWanted has the answer. I have supplied this motif with a large print file so that you can print a 30 x 40 inches picture.

If you do not have USD 14,175 for the painting you might have USD 79.95 for a quality print in size 30 x 40 inches.

(image) (image) Art magazine Editorial Croquis in Buenos Aires has run my article about New Carlsberg Glyptotek in Spanish.See the article "Nuevo Carlsberg Glyptotek". To the right one of several Gaugin paintings and a photo from the wintergarden.

Asbjorn Lonvig exhibits in Paris - his 6th current exhibition in Paris.

And he has taken the liberty to draw Mona. And give her some new colors.He hopes da Vincy will not be too upset. The new exhibition is at ARTABUS Art Gallery, 75 Grande rue du 8 Mai 1945, 91430 VAUHALLAN, Paris, France.

"Probably the best colorful simplicity artist in the world" "The art of the Danish painter Asbjorn Lonvig communicates at the first glance euphoria in a rough state. A so intense euphoria that the glance can not move away from the piece of his art", author Alain Joannes, Paris, France says in his new book "Communiquer par limage". ARTIST: Asbjorn Lonvig (this is lonvig.dk - if you want to see about writings, lecturing etc. it's lonvig.org) TECHNIQUE: Totally unique style in simple shapes and bright colors. Acrylic on canvas. Size 201 x 139 cm. That's 79.2 x 54.8 inches. The displayed images are drafts. Edition 5. This is 1/5. BE AWARE: The motif is shown in 5 different color schemes. The price you bid is on ONE of them. What you buy is ONE of the 5 different color scemes. You buy ONE painting. MOTIF: Inspired by the highest mountain in the world, Mont Everest in Nepal. And the wish to climb it - soon! - Might it be like seeing a Henri Matisse exhibition at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art? Seeing the great Master's colorful simplicity paper cut-outs, and letters telling the stories behind. Letters telling me, that he worked from 1941 to 1954 in exactly the same way that I do. A radical renewal that made it possible for Matisse to create what he had always struggled for: I have needed all that time to reach the stage where I can say what I want to say. DELIVERY: Canvas shipped in a roll. Allow one month of delivery or as agreed. Motifs currently on auction....[...]

It's the motif "Everest" 2/5 in 6 different color schemes. Inspired by the highest mountain in the world, Mont Everest in Nepal. And the wish to climb it - soon! - Might it be like seeing a Henri Matisse exhibition at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art? Seeing the great Master's colorful simplicity paper cut-outs, and letters telling the stories behind. Letters telling me, that he worked from 1941 to 1954 in exactly the same way that I do. A radical renewal that made it possible for Matisse to create what he had always struggled for: I have needed all that time to reach the stage where I can say what I want to say.

It's the motif "Everest" number 1/5 in 5 different color schemes. Inspired by the highest mountain in the world, Mont Everest in Nepal. And the wish to climb it - soon! - Might it be like seeing a Henri Matisse exhibition at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art? Seeing the great Master's colorful simplicity paper cut-outs, and letters telling the stories behind. Letters telling me, that he worked from 1941 to 1954 in exactly the same way that I do. A radical renewal that made it possible for Matisse to create what he had always struggled for: I have needed all that time to reach the stage where I can say what I want to say.

It's the motif "Everest" 4/5 in 4 different color schemes. Inspired by the highest mountain in the world, Mont Everest in Nepal. And the wish to climb it - soon! - Might it be like seeing a Henri Matisse exhibition at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art? Seeing the great Master's colorful simplicity paper cut-outs, and letters telling the stories behind. Letters telling me, that he worked from 1941 to 1954 in exactly the same way that I do. A radical renewal that made it possible for Matisse to create what he had always struggled for: I have needed all that time to reach the stage where I can say what I want to say.

It's the motif "Everest" 3/5 in 6 different color schemes. Inspired by the highest mountain in the world, Mont Everest in Nepal. And the wish to climb it - soon! - Might it be like seeing a Henri Matisse exhibition at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art? Seeing the great Master's colorful simplicity paper cut-outs, and letters telling the stories behind. Letters telling me, that he worked from 1941 to 1954 in exactly the same way that I do. A radical renewal that made it possible for Matisse to create what he had always struggled for: I have needed all that time to reach the stage where I can say what I want to say.

Loved your Grand Canyon Mist painting featured in Absolute Arts!!! It is beautiful!! I will be the Artist in Residence for the Appalachian Mountain Club in New Hampshire next week. The area is very mountainous and the colors in the mist look just like your artwork! Hope all is well. My family and I are fine. I'm doing several works and wish there were more hours in the day. All the best from your New York Fan Club!

In May this year Asbjorn Lonvig's art works were accepted at art gallery Manhattan Arts International, 200 East 72 St., New York. This month, July 2005, he is featured with "Canyon mist" on the front page.

Dag Nordling from Konstverket.se has made a very splendid exhibition of 12 of my art works. I have exhibited at online galleries all over the world. New York, Paris, Rome, Toronto, Tokyo, Buenos Aires etc. However. No doubt Konstverket.se in Uppsala, Sweden has a wonderful design and an exceptional support.

In the corner of the front page or on www.lonvig.org you find the link to the TABLOID version, which is for FREE download and print. The magazines are about Asbjorn Lonvig's art initiatives and about exhibition activities in Lille Fejringhus Gallery and online galleries.

I had a nice comment from Andrew Wielawski from Seravezza in Tuscany in th Province of Lucca, Italy on my article "Hi sculptor...I mean you". I found his portfolio at www.portfolios.com and as I looked for one more Canadian gallery I registered and uploaded 20 images. To celebrate this I have published "sailing T in Lake Ontario" a draft for a huge metallic sculpture for the City of Toronto. Stephen Downes, Toronto has authorized me a non-exclusive license to use the background photo or any other of his photos for any purpose.

Artist friendly review procedure has been launched by curator and founder of KiptonART Kipton Cronkite. Galleries usually accept an artist or do not. KiptonART evaluates every single art work that an artist sends to the gallery. A few hours after an artist have sent an art work, KiptonART informs the artist if the artwork is accepted or rejected. Congratulations KiptonART. I had 20 art works rejected, damn it. But never mind. I had 22 accepted.

Every single child in the world is encouraged to build a sculpture and send a digital photo of it to "Children's LEGO sculptures" - a brand new Art Gallery made for this purpose. This project focuses on the magic psychological powers of the tiny LEGO brick to the benefit of the world's children.

Huge Scandal has struck the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 celebrations. 2005 has until this day - 14 June 2005 - not been "a huge cultural year devoted to Andersen, both in Denmark and worldwide". Danes are fed up with 2005 and Hans Christian Andersen. No Danes are participating in the celebration activities. A huge scandal has struck the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 Foundation. The scandal has been front page news for several days recently. Due to a not profitable Grand Opening on the 2nd of April 2005, where it was found out that Tina Turner was hired as a last minute stand in for a substantial amount of money, about which the members of the board of the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 Foundation had no knowledge. The chairman of the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 Foundation, Mayor of Odense, Anker Boye, decided to resign on 30 May 2005. And. Secretary General Lars Seeberg has resigned as Secretary General after mutual agreement! There will be implemented a 5.8 million DKK cutback on projects. The cutbacks will affect about 20 projects. There will equally be implemented a 3.8 million DKK cutback on administration and marketing. What a nice start! We hope, however, for business as usual... We hope the scandal concerning the Hans Christian Andersen celebrations 2005 will not damage the traditional well known year to year Hans Christian Andersen activities. One of those are the Hans Christian Andersen Festival Plays in the Village of Funen in Odense. Every year a group of children performs a musical based on one of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales. In 2006 the fairy tale is "The Swineherd". We hereby announce the logo and poster motif to this musical 2006. Made by Asbjorn Lonvig - as usual. "Completely Excellent", Chairman of the Hans Christian Andersen Festival Plays, Jorn Erik Schreiner said about the 2006 logo. See the Swineherd, two of his pigs. See the ladies-in-waiting behind the fence. A lady-in-waiting is checking all the fus[...]

This is a site in French in Quebec City. Since I first was in Quebec City I have wanted to maintain contact to this very European oriented city. A very French city. I lived at le Château Frontenac at the top of the city. Le Château Frontenac is not merely a hotel located in the heart of Old Québec - it is the heart of Old Québec. This hotel is special, it's famous. There are guided tours inside, which is not at all pleasant, when you are a guest. The city was decorated by a beautiful poster about the summer festival. I bought this poster and presented it to the Danish Poster Museum - where it is part of the collection today.

My exhibition consists of 21 paintings, biography, pressroom with critics and 14 of my articles in English. And in the French-speaking litterary corner there are 7 fairy tales. In the English-speaking litterary corner there are 7 fairy tales, an e-book, 2 storytellings etc.

Croquis is a bimonthly printed art magazine for which you can buy a subscribtion. It is distributed free to publishers, galleries, museums, national and provincial municipal organs of government etc. Croquis is a company oriented to the visual arts, diversifying their activity through the Publishing House, Galley activities, Events, Exhibitions and Production of Spectacles. Editor and director Martin Enrique Gil has appointed Asbjorn Lonvig columnist, writing articles and notes about Danish and other art initiatives.

I feel this artist's dilemma right now. I feel this never ending visit to the dentist *. I have to be in contact with "the real world" in order to expose my works. Not myself. And I want to get in touch with the society around me. I have to give up some of my needs for living and working anonymously, in peace and in quietness.

So, no fancy excuses. I have to advertise. And be aware of what I do - and why I do it...

The purpose of THE GUILD is: - showcase and promote outstanding artists and designers through the strong online presence of ARTROM Gallery worldwide. - to provide a support system for the advancement of those who demonstrate a passion and dedication for their chosen field of interest. Appointed after review of art works and manifesto by David Genovesi director.

We are a network of Artrepreneurs dedicated to guiding and developing the careers of creative individuals through exhibitions, career services and publications.

We are dedicated to helping Artists pursue their passion. - Renée Phillips, Director, and "The Artrepreneur Coach" Headquarters are at 200 East 72 St., New York.

Diane Leon is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Arts at New York University. Diane Leon has been so kind to suggest an exclusive selection of my art works suitable for exhibition at Manhattan Arts International. Diane Leon: "Your work is very powerful". "Your writings and work are very impressive". Michael Jason, Manhattan Arts International: "Congratulations on your beautiful work. You have been accepted".

fish S.HASEGAWA, artist, Tokyo, Japan said: The stories for children bring a good future for children.

Sometime I'm thinking, in cooperation we are one artist, despite nationality, race and style. The world is very small, in cooperation we are one artist and can make a good future for people and Earth. Thank you.

Hans Christian Andersen's bicentennial is celebrated in Denmark and all over the world. My poem of the day depicts many Danes' tiredness of all the fuss about Hans Christian Andersen. However, we sure understand the great marketing opportunity and sing along in the choir of enthusiasts.

The articles "Colorful News..." "Interactive Lecture..." "Cerebral Thrombosis..." "Once upon a time..." "Beijing...Cambridge...Dallas" "Who is Aros - who is Bill..." now published at FullDigitalArt in Paris

RedTram - is an up-to-date, comfortable, absolutely safe and environmentally sound vehicle to travel through the Global Web searching the hottest and the most current information. Following a certain route from station to station, from one Internet source to another, RedTram picks up all fresh information you are interested in and delivers it to you on your demand. Our RedTram investigates web pages, devoted to diverse data located in various cantons of the World Wide Web. Its route is constantly elongated and supplemented with new informational sources. In spite of this it drives fast. Too fast!

Being the passenger of RedTram you will always be in touch with the hottest news. You just need to choose the route of the journey, take your seat in a comfortable tram-car and enjoy your cognitive trip.

And then Cecelia Routsaw - Grandmother of 15 - form Greenville in Michigan wrote to me about my fairy tales: < style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">I only have one word that best describes these books. " Awesome ". Thanks so much for the FREE downloads, they are very much appreciated.

Yesterday on 7th March 2005 I debuted as columnist on Artday Network's World ArtNews. The editor is Seiji Ueoka, who lives outside Tokyo and adminsisters both the international site at www.artday.org and the Japanese site at www.jp.artday.org.

Artday is a worldwide celebration of art scheduled to take place each year on the second day of July. Why July 2nd? Because it's at the very center of the year just as art is at the very center of the word "earth" as well as a central element in so many events in our lives. (Another neat trick: take the "h" in earth and put it up front and what do you get? Heart! Art's gotta have heart! Art's in our hearts?) The creators of artday, the artday network, are dedicated to democratic principles and faithfully ignore all differences in age, sex, race, religion and nationality. July 2 is off center in leap-years, so there are no artdays when February gets its extra day. And. Artday Network is among other things an online gallery with online exhibitions, there 2 of mine: Asbjorn Lonvig Gallery and For Children. Artday Network has it's own World ArtNews for which I have become a columnist. It too has Artist Salon, art Blog, Art Classified Ads, Event Calendar, Competition Guide, Art Site Directory and ArtistsBlog Headlines. Sure an interesting portal.

The man behind the 2 galleries is Seiji Ueoka, who lives outside Tokyo and administers both the international site and the Japanese site.

Unearthit.net offers an unrivaled, fully searchable database of original creative work, enabling you to buy work direct from source. Looking for arts events and workshops near you? You will find them listed on unearthit.net. Or perhaps you are in need of some professional advice or would just like a chat about your work? Unearthit.net offers it all.

This exhibition was opened on 1st March 2005. 10 images are registered in a gallery, 10+ services are registered and a number of events at galleries around the world are registered.